Macbeth
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Macbeth |
The use of dramatic irony allows the audience to know that Macbeth has been made a thane.
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Shakespeare |
Shakespeare uses Macbeth's soliloquy to show that he is unsure about what to do.
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audience |
The audience ignored the speaker.
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witches |
The juxtaposition between 'fair' and 'foul' shows how much the witches will change everything.
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power |
The army have seized power.
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fate |
It was his fate to fight the minataur.
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